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ID:	64131Digital Fabber Magazine & Community is proud to announce the 2nd Annual CNC Jamboree.

The 2nd Annual CNC Jamboree will be held at Long Lake Park Campground, Lakeville, Ohio the weekend of September 20th, 21st and 22nd. We will have classroom training all day Friday, Saturday and 'Shop Day' Sunday. As requested, we have added Sunday to the schedule for this years event ... on Sunday we will be making projects, sharing techniques, demoing machines and sharing all manner of closely guarded secrets.

The cost of this event will be $225.00 per person (this includes training, your lunches, FREE patterns, all the fun you can stand, give aways and more) registration at the door will be $275.00 per person and may be paid with cash or credit card only, NO CHECKS PLEASE - this does not include any accommodations or any items offered by our presenters or vendors.

Testimonial ... "I learned a ton last year and am looking forward to even greater exchange of information this year. The food was great, the people were awesome and the campground makes for a very relaxing setting." Scott Smith

What is a CNC Jamboree? We started out like a lot of you as hobbyist CNCers and in time became very serious about the craft, art, use and function of CNC equipment. Our goal here at CNC Jamboree is to offer affordable and valuable training to everyone. To share new hardware and software and introduce you to patterns & projects that will blow your mind. We will also share machine demos that will help you realize what a finely tuned and maintained CNC machine is capable of. The sky is no longer the limit.

What is a CNC Machine? Well you can use all kinds of techno jargon when it comes to this, but we choose to stay away from that and just say it like this. CNC is any device that is controlled by a computer. It could be a router, a laser, and embroidery machine, a long arm quilter (the list really does go on forever) … any number of things fit into this category.

Who can benefit from a CNC Jamboree? Anyone … In today's World CNC has become very affordable to hobbyists, artists, co-ops and small woodworking shops, it is on longer limited to large production facilities. The piece that was missing ... affordable training, we intend to fill that void, our training will appeal to novice as well as expert users.

We know that the initial cost can be low and people sometimes get caught up in the excitement of just taking a machine home and they leave it captive in the box (you people know who you are) we intend to empower you with the knowledge required to make worthwhile projects, to set your machine and your imagination free, to feel the power of creativity and unleash it onto the World.

Visit the event site to learn more and register now ... www.CncJamboree.com you may direct any question to Jason Allen at 309-232-9663